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Dataset 1 - 1D Motion: Info: This Subject Is A 21 Year Old, Right Handed Male With No Known Medical Conditions
Dataset 1 - 1D Motion: Info: This Subject Is A 21 Year Old, Right Handed Male With No Known Medical Conditions
Info: This subject is a 21 year old, right handed male with no known medical conditions.
The EEG consists of actual random movements of left and right hand recorded with eyes
closed. Each row represents one electrode. The order of the electrodes is FP1 FP2 F3 F4 C3
C4 P3 P4 O1 O2 F7 F8 T3 T4 T5 T6 FZ CZ PZ. The recording was done at 500Hz using
Neurofax EEG System which uses a daisy chain montage. The data was exported with a
common reference using Eemagine EEG. AC Lines in this country work at 50 Hz. This info is
also included in the MAT file.
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Dataset 2 - 2D motion
Info: This subject is a 21 year old, right handed male with no known medical conditions.
The EEG consists of actual random movements of left and right hand recorded with eyes
closed. Each row represents one electrode. The order of the electrodes is FP1 FP2 F3 F4 C3
C4 P3 P4 O1 O2 F7 F8 T3 T4 T5 T6 FZ CZ PZ. The recording was done at 500Hz using
Neurofax EEG System which uses a daisy chain montage. The data was exported with a
common reference using Eemagine EEG. AC Lines in this country work at 50 Hz.
Additional Info
Following are answers to some of the questions asked by the community for this dataset
1. Different trials are stored in different matlab variables. The variable names specify the
type of movement and trial number if there are more than one.
2. An audio queue (spoken word "go") was used to initiate the movement. The subject
already knew what movement to perform on next "go".
3. The trials were of slightly different lengths, and they have been trimmed to the length of
the shortest trial. last samples from longer trials were dropped.
4. The time length of the trials can be calculated using the sampling rate, 500 samples per
second.
5.For the 1-D motion dataset, the subject performs continuous random movement of the
left and right hand.